Hi,
We now seem to have something approaching a stable and working UPS configuration. (Famous last words!) Thanks to the Aerogear team for helping resolve the background notifications on Android.
As we are tidying up, we noticed (ahem) that we had commented out a few lines in our code.
if (event['content-available'])
{
// Still not clear what to do with this.
// push.setContentAvailable(1);
}
We went back to the Aerogear docs and tried to work out what setContentAvailable really does and what should we do with it. The docs for the function call are a little sparse, so we looked at the source code and we’re still no wiser.
Is there a better explanation of when we should call setContentAvailable and with which parameter?
Just to set the ball rolling we think it could mean that when you receive the content-available = 1 flag on iOS, we do a call to get some data from the server ourselves, if the the results of our server call indicate that we have received new data, we set the value to setContentAvailable to 1, if our function call to the server has no data, then we set it to zero and if something failed we set it to 2.
So what happens if the value is 0, 1 or 2? if its 2, is a new new call made to something, if its 0 or 1 what happens?
Apologies if we’ve missed the point of it, but we’re struggling to understand this.
Thanks,
Rob.